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The McClellan family townhome (called townhome in-game) is a house located at 2026 Bradley Place in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. in 2277.[Non-game 1]

Background[]

Now inhabited only by a dormant Mister Handy, the townhouse was previously home to the McClellan family and pet dog Muffy.

Layout[]

The home is a tall, three-story brick building near the corner of Canal Street and Bradley Place. It is well marked by a sign on the front bearing its name and street address. By the small backyard are a centaur and a leveled super mutant wielding a melee weapon. The remains of Muffy can be found beside a full bottle of whiskey in the backyard.

Inside the entrance is the living room with furniture and a baby carriage. Further inside, one will enter the kitchen, the children's bedroom, the room with the dormant Mr. Handy, and the master bedroom upstairs. In the first room is a dormant but still operational Mr. Handy and the terminal that can be used to control it.

Inside the children's room are the remains of two individuals, one of which laying next to a teddy bear. An assortment of toys are also situated around the room. The Mr. Handy can be instructed to read the children a poem, to which he will travel to the room and recite the following poem:

Transcript

There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,
and swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pool singing at night,
and wild plum trees in tremulous white;
Robins will wear their feathery fire,
whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
And not one will know of the war, not one,
will care at last when it is done.
Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree,
if mankind perished utterly;
And Spring herself when she woke at dawn,
would scarcely know that we were gone.

Verse recited by McClellan Mister Handy

Lastly, the master bedroom upstairs consists only of a bed, chair, and a ceiling light. This house can be used for player character housing as the containers do not respawn. The super mutants populating the area will, however.

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Notes[]

  • The Mr. Handy can be controlled via the terminal, the options being:
    • Deactivate Unit: This recalls the Mister Handy to its base.
    • Walk Muffy: This will instruct the Mister Handy to walk the family's dog, Muffy. The Mister Handy will travel outside, find the dog's body, and try to convince it to stand up. If the player character approaches the dog, however, the robot will turn hostile.
    • Pick up Grocery Order: This option directs the Mister Handy to the vicinity of the shops located north of Georgetown West, where it will idle shortly before returning home.
    • Read Children Bedtime Poem: This instructs the Mister Handy to go to the children's room and begin reciting a poem. After reciting a poem, it will return to the pad and deactivate.
    • Home Security Mode: Sets the unit to patrol mode, searching out any enemies outside.

Appearances[]

The McClellan family townhome appears only in Fallout 3.

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Non-game

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fallout 3 Official Game Guide Game of the Year Edition pp. 428-429: "14.06: TOWNHOME (MCCLELLAN HOUSEHOLD)
    At the west side of the alley and gardens linking the two north-south streets is a townhome with an unlocked door. Inside, take the Lying, Congressional Style book on the table, and check the kitchen for food in the fridge. Nearby is a kid's bunk-bed room. Check upstairs for a queen-sized bed . Head under the stairs, and locate the deactivated Mister Handy. Using the terminal, you can request that he attempt the following chores: 'Walk Muffy' - He heads outside to look for the mangy animal, and is usually destroyed by roving Super Mutants, 'Pick Up Grocery Order' - He exits to the grocery, and is destroyed by Super Mutants, 'Read Children Bedtime Poem' - He heads to the bunk-bed room, and reads the following to the two tiny skeletons: 'There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground, And swallows circling with their shimmering sound; And frogs in the pool singing at night, And wild plum trees in tremulous white; Robins will wear their feathery fire, Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire; And not one will know of the war, not one, Will care at last when it is done. Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree, If mankind perished utterly; And Spring herself when she woke at dawn, Would scarcely know that we were gone.' This is a poem by Sara Teasdale (1919)In-game spelling, punctuation and/or grammar. Also used in the Ray Bradbury short story, 'There Will Come Soft Rains' (from the Martian Chronicles). 'Home Security Mode' - He heads outside to check for undesirables and is shot by Super Mutants . If all Super Mutants are defeated, he makes his rounds and waits near the home."
    (Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition Tour of the Capital Wasteland)
  2. Joel Burgess: "So, example: I think the easter egg I'm most proud of is the McClellan house in Fallout 3. I won't detail it in full here, but it's a location full of references to Ray Bradbury, and a specific story in the Martian Chronicles. Only one living thing makes an appearance in the [Bradbury] story: a wild dog (though a family dog in later versions), which had been slowly dying from radiation poisoning. It makes its way back to the house only to die; its corpse is then swiftly removed by the house's automated cleaning robots."
    (Joel Burgess on Twitter)
  3. Joel Burgess: "If you know the source material, the name of the family, the address, the dead dog, the poem the robot reads... all big nods to Bradbury. The house itself basically mirrors Bradbury's story. It's a glaringly obvious homage if you get the reference."
    (Joel Burgess on Twitter)
  4. The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook p.175: "The McClellan family's Mister Handy is really into melons. He kept offering different melon-flavored meals and drinks so I showed him this recipe and he got extremely excited. He won't stop making them now."
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